Treatment of chlorinated solvent contamination within chalk aquifer
Summary
Significant chlorinated solvent groundwater contamination (PCE up to 30,000 μg/L) were discovered following the completion of the redevelopment of a former laundry site into a residential housing development.
An in situ remedial method was the only viable option to treat the contamination present beneath the buildings.
Treatment
Application works were undertaken using a portable Direct-Push injection rig. In total, 19,000 kg of 3-D Micoemulsion was applied to 15 No. injection points. Remedial works were completed within one week.
What’s Special?
- Monitoring data 10 weeks post application, demonstrated that ambient geochemical parameters suitable for reductive dechlorination conditions had been established.
- The parent compound PCE had been reduced to 8,500 μg/L and daughter products, which had previously been at non-detect, were now being recorded; further demonstrating that contamination was being degraded.